Monthly Archives: April 2016

I came across a website recently that released its tirade upon Seventh-day Adventists. It took some researching to find the author’s name. I thought I could at least engage with him on one of his many indictments. I eventually found … Continue reading →

Back in 1922 with the help of the media a sinificant and unique find caught the world’s attention. Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun with its hidden treasures. Recent speculation has created further excitement of another possible find equivalent … Continue reading →

The devotional below by William Johnsson from his book, ‘Jesus’, seems appropriate at this point in time for me, having struggled with cataracts on both eyes for a few months, reading at times with a magnifying glass while wearing my … Continue reading →

Says J. Warner Wallace, “As a skeptic, I was slow to accept even the slightest possibility that miracles were possible. My commitment to naturalism prevented me from considering such nonsense. But after my experience with presuppositions at the crime scene, I … Continue reading →